Monday, April 20, 2015

Hanging Shelves for a Client


Hanging shelves do not interfere with parking a car

Here is a client that was looking for garage storage improvements.  The garage interior was bare stud walls on 3 sides and drywall on the common wall with the house.  Houses built in the last 20 years or so require drywall on any wall connected to the house.  This includes the ceiling.  We had 2 side walls and the wall around the overhead garage door to finish.

When it comes to how fussy you should be about finishing your garage, remember that this isn't your living room. 
This client has two little girls under the age of 10. Like most kids their age, the garage presents a dark and spooky place.  The new shelves, next to the interior door from the house, allow them to throw the recyclables into the bins and retreat quickly into the safety of the house away from those creatures that live in the garage.
Hanging shelves make great use of vertical space
Easy access to recycling

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Where do you put a Canoe

A beautiful 16'-6" Kevlar canoe

Hanging a canoe in your garage is a challenge.  I went at this with one thing in mind.  This should be a one person job.  It took several variations over a couple of years to arrive at a good solution.  In the end, it was the hardware that made the difference.  Installing a hand winch makes this whole process possible.  The winch in the picture is from Princess Auto.  It is ratcheted and allows you to stop at any time during the hoisting process.  The winch in the picture is rated for 1200 lbs.
Pulleys at each end
That is a little over kill considering my canoe only weighs 40 lbs.  Each winch was about $30.  (Princess Auto has an 800 lbs version for $26)
A winch is needed at each end of the canoe

French Cleat System

There are many awkward items in your garage that just need to be hung on a wall.  I took the first steps that most people do when trying to hang a shovel or a rake.  You look around your garage and pound a couple of nails into the first available stud and viola you hang your shovel.  This quickly proves problematic when the seasons change or your spouse has other ideas about what goes on those 2 nails.  You need a flexible system to allow you to move things around.  Let's face it, these things are always evolving.

The system I discovered involves a hanging system called a French Cleat. I first saw this on the web site www.thewoodwhisperer.com.  Marc J. Spagnuolo has a wonderful collection of videos for the wood worker. Here is the video that inspired me to build a French Cleat System.
Garage: System Garage: Hanger and Cleat Garage: Wall Cleat and Hanger

Friday, February 6, 2015

3 Basic Types of Shelving

Adding shelving to your garage goes a long way to help you stay organized.  There are 3 basic types of shelves to use when organizing your garage.
Garage: Fixed to wall and ceiling
Wall Shelving
Garage: Fixed to ceiling and walls
Over Garage Door Shelving
Garage: Plans from www.woodgears.ca
Free Standing Shelving










I can't take credit for the free standing shelf design.  The plans can be found for free at www.woodgears.ca.  Free standing shelves have one big disadvantage.  They take up floor space.  This is my last choice when laying out a garage for a client.